Ralph Depping

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Why must God be personal and related to others in the same way as finite persons are? Why must He undergo change in order for His love or opposition to sin to be regarded as genuine? Indeed, it would seem that the One who is unchanging, simple, and purely actual in all that He is—which is exactly what classical theism claims about God—is the One who is most profoundly vibrant and powerful in relating Himself to others.
All That Is in God: Evangelical Theology and the Challenge of Classical Christian Theism
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